Re: Is there a reg key for XP Pro expiry length?



craigrm2005 wrote:
I'm wondering if there's a registry key that indicates how long
between password expiry dates, example 90 days.
I'm thinking about XP Pro in a business environment.

Thanks in advance to to anyone who might know this one.

Craig



Such a setting is most easily adjusted from within the Local Policy MMC, rather than messing with the registry.


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